lib/byebug/commands/set.rb
require 'byebug/command' module Byebug # # Change byebug settings. # class SetCommand < Command self.allow_in_control = true def regexp /^\s* set (?:\s+(?<setting>\w+))? (?:\s+(?<value>\S+))? \s*$/x end def execute key, value = @match[:setting], @match[:value] return puts(SetCommand.help) if key.nil? && value.nil? setting = Setting.find(key) return errmsg(pr('set.errors.unknown_setting', key: key)) unless setting if !setting.boolean? && value.nil? value, err = nil, pr('set.errors.must_specify_value', key: key) elsif setting.boolean? value, err = get_onoff(value, key =~ /^no/ ? false : true) elsif setting.integer? value, err = get_int(value, setting.to_sym, 1) end return errmsg(err) if value.nil? setting.value = value puts setting.to_s end def get_onoff(arg, default) return default if arg.nil? case arg when '1', 'on', 'true' true when '0', 'off', 'false' false else [nil, pr('set.errors.on_off', arg: arg)] end end class << self def names %w(set) end def description prettify <<-EOD set <setting> <value> Modifies parts of byebug environment. Boolean values take "on", "off", "true", "false", "1" or "0". If you don't specify a value, the boolean setting will be enabled. Conversely, you can use "set no<setting> to disable them. You can see these environment settings with the "show" command. EOD end def help(subcmd = nil) Setting.help('set', subcmd) end end end end